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>> well, it is the most populous city, and the most important city from the economic situation, and the most important question going forward is that the rebels using the hit-and-run tactics and we saw them in the middling of aleppo and held streets for a little bit and then ran back out, and they are the rebels underfunded and underarmed comepared to the syrian army. it is a war of attrition, but we are all waiting to see what will happen tomorrow and saturday and certainly aleppo residents themselves are bracing for a big battle. >> you hear the former prime minister of great britain tony blair also chiming in with the chorus of bashar al assad this regime must end. houf, where is the u.n. on this lately? >> well, in france and the uk and other western powers as you know have introduced security council sanctions against syria if it does not comply with the kofi annan plan, and france this time with regards to aleppo has said to the security council, you need to do something, because this is another possible massacre, and another possible bloodbath and you need the security council re
>> well, it is the most populous city, and the most important city from the economic situation, and the most important question going forward is that the rebels using the hit-and-run tactics and we saw them in the middling of aleppo and held streets for a little bit and then ran back out, and they are the rebels underfunded and underarmed comepared to the syrian army. it is a war of attrition, but we are all waiting to see what will happen tomorrow and saturday and certainly aleppo...
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units in the city. we are told that there was random shelling in eastern portion of aleppo which is hitting civilian homes. it is 220 miles north of damascus with a border near turkey, and as a commercial hub, it is a crucial city in the country's 16-month conflict. we are joined by cnn anchor hala gorani, and you can give us a better idea of how significant it would be to take control of a aleppo? >> well, it is extremely significant and probably as significant as damascus, which is the administrative capital of syria, but aleppo is the economic beating heart of the country. it is diverse and has more christians than damascus does. the rebels are in much closer to the center than they have ever been and that is what is important and interesting of what is going on and significant. you showed a google map with the citadel which is the 13th century medieval fort, and the rebels have reached the center of the old city which is one neighborhood there, and whether or not they keep the territory is another q
units in the city. we are told that there was random shelling in eastern portion of aleppo which is hitting civilian homes. it is 220 miles north of damascus with a border near turkey, and as a commercial hub, it is a crucial city in the country's 16-month conflict. we are joined by cnn anchor hala gorani, and you can give us a better idea of how significant it would be to take control of a aleppo? >> well, it is extremely significant and probably as significant as damascus, which is the...
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the words say "either assad or we'll burn this city." the rebels lead me into a ransacked municipal building regime troops used as a base. some of the government soldiers marked the walls proudly identifying themselves as men of the special operations unit. these are some of the sniper's nests they used. residents tell horror stories of atrocity committed by government troops. they said they were punishing you had, because we sheltered and fed. they captured my son and ran a plow over his legs, even though he was handicapped, she tells me. then they threw his body down the street. they shot him in the chet, in his head, and in his arm, she says. i hope bashar's mother loses her son one day. in this ruined town, there is anger and grief and fear. we see a prisoner break free from some rebels. please don't tell me, he screams. for god's sake, please pardon me. rentals tell us later the man is a suspected looter to be judged by a legal council. we never saw what happened to him. ivan watson, cnn, atareb, syria. >>> here are some of the mohr
the words say "either assad or we'll burn this city." the rebels lead me into a ransacked municipal building regime troops used as a base. some of the government soldiers marked the walls proudly identifying themselves as men of the special operations unit. these are some of the sniper's nests they used. residents tell horror stories of atrocity committed by government troops. they said they were punishing you had, because we sheltered and fed. they captured my son and ran a plow over...
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first of 26 of these massive bike paths that are running throughout the city, and key into the city. they are trying to get people to cycle to work and it is working. it is very cool, too, if you maintain 12-mile-per-hour average on the cycle path the lights stay green, and it is like keep the speed up and you won't have to stop. but it is catching on and very popular there and they want to be the first, coe copen haggen to be the first anyway. >> and in aspen, you see people biking all of the places, but that is not common. where do we rank according to some of the countries. >> i thought we would be worse mt. the united states. we are middle of the pack. we are not the worst but by far and away not the best. the -- the graphic, malta with 72% of the people there are considered inactive. do not do enough. >> what are they doing? >> sitting around and smoking. it is a laid back country. i don't know if you have been there, but it is laid back. and saudi arabia, and you don't have to do anything there, because everybody else is doing the work and they have all of the oil. and serbia i
first of 26 of these massive bike paths that are running throughout the city, and key into the city. they are trying to get people to cycle to work and it is working. it is very cool, too, if you maintain 12-mile-per-hour average on the cycle path the lights stay green, and it is like keep the speed up and you won't have to stop. but it is catching on and very popular there and they want to be the first, coe copen haggen to be the first anyway. >> and in aspen, you see people biking all...
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kind of extreme violence that we are now seeing in the city. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> i want to take a look at what is trending globally right now. in india friends and family are mourning the death of rajesh khanna. he was a heartthrob and thousands in the streets of mumbai gathered to try to get a glimpse of his flower car. he is survived by his two sons who were surrounded by bodyguards under heavy monsoon rains. khanna was 69. >>> several stories caught our attention to dday and photos as well. look at this. a woman carefully walks along a rice field in nepal. most farm lands are not irrigated so they are dependent on the monsoon rain in the s summer. >>> now, the west african country of mali, and woman holds her malnourished child in a town where the government has been taken over by radical islamists, and they are trying to improve t
kind of extreme violence that we are now seeing in the city. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> i want to take a look at what is trending globally right now. in india friends and family are mourning the death of rajesh khanna. he was a heartthrob and thousands in the streets of mumbai...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the rig
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with...
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into salt lake city. >> mitt romney and we are reairing the interview tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and we have to give him credit for being accurate. what he has been saying is what the brits have been saying about the security problems in the last month, but the problem is like going to somebody's house for dinner and saying you don't like the ur can t curtains. you may not like the curtains, but you should not say so. michelle obama had a better response about how london was doing and she said, they know what they are doing. and we do know what we are doing. and now the leader of the u.s. olympic delegation met with her. and hours before the opening ceremony olympic officials say that concerns have been addressed and now we take a look closer at the security issue. >> this is the image that the british government wants the portray on olympic security. unprecedented strength, warships on the thames and aircraft nearby, and also this, chaos as g4s failing to train enough guards. >> this is a humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> reporter: we caug
into salt lake city. >> mitt romney and we are reairing the interview tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and we have to give him credit for being accurate. what he has been saying is what the brits have been saying about the security problems in the last month, but the problem is like going to somebody's house for dinner and saying you don't like the ur can t curtains. you may not like the curtains, but you should not say so. michelle obama had a better response about how london was doing and...
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the mayor of aurora saying that, you know, we will reclaim our city in the name of kindness and goodness. that made me think about forgiveness, suzanne, and i want to play some sound for you and i talked to a number of people about whether or not they can even think of forgiveness at this point in time, and their answers surprised me. take a listen. >> forgiveness is not always for the person that you are forgiving that committed the crime. it is also for yourself and part of that healing. if you cannot forgive someone, you hold nit your heart, a nd yu will stay angry. >> the little girl was killed a eni have a 1-year-old daughter, and 3-year-old daughter, myself and i don't believe he can be forgiven. >> part of the prayers were to the victims and if amlies and the first responders and everybody who is helping, but for the shooter and his family, because for me, personally, and for our belief system, it is not our place to judge, and not forgiving only puts us in a place where we can't move forward. >> so, you know, of course, you had that one gentleman saying i can't forgive and i thin
the mayor of aurora saying that, you know, we will reclaim our city in the name of kindness and goodness. that made me think about forgiveness, suzanne, and i want to play some sound for you and i talked to a number of people about whether or not they can even think of forgiveness at this point in time, and their answers surprised me. take a listen. >> forgiveness is not always for the person that you are forgiving that committed the crime. it is also for yourself and part of that...